NetNZ is a not for profit organisation that specialises in enabling high quality, online education across schools and communities.
Meet the dedicated leaders who steer NetNZ towards its mission of delivering high-quality online education. Our executive team brings together a wealth of experience and a shared passion for innovative learning solutions.
Our programs cater to various educational needs and interests, providing flexible learning options for students across New Zealand. Each course is designed to enhance your educational journey, leveraging innovative digital platforms and collaborative learning environments.
Whether you’re looking for specific subject information or guidance on enrolling, this page serves as your comprehensive resource for all course-related inquiries. Explore our offerings and join a vibrant online learning community.
Explore how we approach learning. Here, you’ll find first hand experiences of students, educators, and leaders who have embraced flexible learning.
I really enjoy philosophy and it's created a passion that I want to continue in university. I've also really enjoyed media studies and psychology - subjects I wouldn't be able to take at my normal school.
I love teaching students who love learning and have a thirst for knowledge. It's a great platform to encourage independent learning.
One of the biggest student successes I’ve observed is the personal growth of students to be able to learn in this environment. It was so evident that those who were already enrolled in the class were able to cope with Covid times very easily as they were used to online learning.
NetNZ enabled me access to an amazingly talented Korean teacher (Sue Kim) and use what I had learnt from her classes to achieve my NCEA qualifications to a very high level and to participate in extracurricular activities.
I went on a fully expenses payed culture immersion in Dunedin and Christchurch. Not only did this further expand my knowledge on Korean culture, but Chinese and Japanese culture too. I made valuable friends and over all it was just the best experience ever, and I wouldn’t have be able to do it without NetNZ.
Teaching with NetNZ is a step into a community beyond the local. A networked environment which connects teachers, schools, learners and communities. Explore what it means to teach with NetNZ.
We have supports in place for teachers to develop their understanding as part of a continuous and community focused process.
We share inspiring accounts and insights from the NetNZ community. Here, you’ll find firsthand experiences of students, educators, and leaders who have embraced flexible, digital learning.
NetNZ is a not for profit organisation that specialises in enabling high quality, online education across schools and communities.
Meet the dedicated leaders who steer NetNZ towards its mission of delivering high-quality online education. Our executive team brings together a wealth of experience and a shared passion for innovative learning solutions.
Our programs cater to various educational needs and interests, providing flexible learning options for students across New Zealand. Each course is designed to enhance your educational journey, leveraging innovative digital platforms and collaborative learning environments.
Whether you’re looking for specific subject information or guidance on enrolling, this page serves as your comprehensive resource for all course-related inquiries. Explore our offerings and join a vibrant online learning community.
Explore how we approach learning. Here, you’ll find first hand experiences of students, educators, and leaders who have embraced flexible learning.
I really enjoy philosophy and it's created a passion that I want to continue in university. I've also really enjoyed media studies and psychology - subjects I wouldn't be able to take at my normal school.
I love teaching students who love learning and have a thirst for knowledge. It's a great platform to encourage independent learning.
One of the biggest student successes I’ve observed is the personal growth of students to be able to learn in this environment. It was so evident that those who were already enrolled in the class were able to cope with Covid times very easily as they were used to online learning.
NetNZ enabled me access to an amazingly talented Korean teacher (Sue Kim) and use what I had learnt from her classes to achieve my NCEA qualifications to a very high level and to participate in extracurricular activities.
I went on a fully expenses payed culture immersion in Dunedin and Christchurch. Not only did this further expand my knowledge on Korean culture, but Chinese and Japanese culture too. I made valuable friends and over all it was just the best experience ever, and I wouldn’t have be able to do it without NetNZ.
Teaching with NetNZ is a step into a community beyond the local. A networked environment which connects teachers, schools, learners and communities. Explore what it means to teach with NetNZ.
We have supports in place for teachers to develop their understanding as part of a continuous and community focused process.
We share inspiring accounts and insights from the NetNZ community. Here, you’ll find firsthand experiences of students, educators, and leaders who have embraced flexible, digital learning.
We have a full range of programmes, whether secondary or primary, full year or modular. You can jump straight into our learning exchange and browse by using ‘Journey’ or have a look through the list below. All programmes are provided by our member schools as part of a learning exchange or through our partner network, Kōtui Ako.
Jen Howden | Waitaki Girls’ High School | |
Jen Howden | Waitaki Girls’ High School | |
Lucy Te Moananui | Kaikoura High School | |
Erica Abelen-Freeman | Rangiora New Life School | |
Maree Pullar | Roxburgh Area School | |
Maree Pullar | Roxburgh Area School | |
(subject to demand) | ||
Nigel Scarth | South Otago High School | |
Stephen Anderson | Christchurch Adventist School |
Gwen Hunter | Amuri Area School | |
Lynda Duncan | Northern Southland College | |
Marina Krijgsman | Rangiora New Life School | |
Nikki Meyers | Maniototo Area School | |
Lynda Walsh-Pasco – | NetNZ / Roxburgh AS | |
Lucy Wymer | Young Enterprise Trust NZ | |
Karen Blick | Taieri College | |
Tony Baird | Karamea Area School | |
L1 Geography*KA* | Morgan Scott | Campion College (KA) |
L2 Geography*KA* | Ian Callachan | Tauraroa Area School |
Kieran Parsons | Cromwell College | |
Waimate High School | ||
Liz Hannah | NetNZ | |
Shavneet Kumar | Akaroa Area School | |
Central Southland College | ||
Sue McCarthny | Orewa College (KA) | |
Liz Hannah
Ginny Patterson | NetNZ
Christ’s College | |
Zara Heath | Southern Health School | |
Tim Kelly | Hurunui College | |
Sonya Liggins-Walters | Southland Girls High School | |
Marg Macpherson | Ashburton College | |
Darren Sudlow | NetNZ (Ashburton College) | |
Senior Social Studies (L1 – L3) (subject to demand) | tbc | tbc |
(subject to demand) | Liz Hannah | NetNZ |
Senior Creative Writing | Esther Kristel | Logan Park High School |
Gaming, Film & Literature (L2, L3) (subject to demand) | tbc | tbc |
Laytee George | Dargaville HS (KA) | |
Laytee George | Dargaville HS (KA) | |
Laytee George | Dargaville HS (KA) | |
Beginners French*KA* | Simon Mees | Tarawera High School (KA) |
Simon Mees | Tarawera High School (KA) | |
L1 French*KA* | Mireille Birt | Kaipara College (KA) |
Nic Jegousse | Central Southland College | |
Nic Jegousse | Central Southland College | |
L1 German*KA* | Coromandel Area School (KA) | |
L2 German*KA* | Coromandel Area School (KA) | |
L3 German*KA* | Denise Finchett | Pompallier Catholic College (KA) |
Beate Starke | Green Bay High School (KA) | |
Sumi Hayakawa-Buist | Darfield High School | |
L1 Japanese*KA* | Hilary Harrison | Trident High School (KA) |
Sara Lake | Marian College | |
Midori Sasaki | Southland Boys’ High School | |
Sue Kim | NetNZ | |
Moonsun Choi / Sue Kim | NetNZ (Hagley Community College) | |
Sue Kim | Logan Park HS/NetNZ | |
Sue Kim | Logan Park HS/NetNZ | |
Sue Kim | Logan Park HS/NetNZ | |
L1 Samoan*KA* | Fata Komiti | Papakura High School (KA) |
L3 Samoan*KA* | Lalaosalafai (Lala) Tu’ua | Mangere College (KA) |
Rhonda Knight | Cheviot Area School | |
Rhonda Knight | Cheviot Area School | |
Rhonda Knight | Cheviot Area School | |
L2 Spanish *KA* | Vanesa Balmaceda | Selwyn College (KA) |
L3 Spanish *KA* | Anna Pallares | Orewa College (KA) |
Ange Taylor | Logan Park HS | |
Maya Tate-Manning | Kings High School | |
Ange Taylor | Logan Park HS | |
L3 Te Reo Maori*KA* | Kiani Rowe | Dargaville High School |
L1 Tongan*KA* | Vetekina Pekipaki | Katikati College (KA) |
tbc | tbc | |
L3 Statistics*KA* | Bream Bay College (KA) |
Visual Art (L1/2) | Angela McAlpine |
Nicky Lewis | Ashburton College | |
Philippa Mallinson | Westland High School | |
Jennifer Gregg | Whanganui Collegiate School | |
Phil Biddlecombe | Hurunui College | |
L2 Photography*KA* | Orewa College | |
L3 Photography *KA* | TBC | TBC |
Gary Cooper | Kaipara College | |
Richard Pincham – tbc | Mercury Bay Area School (KA) | |
Amanda Beukes | Rangiora New Life School | |
Gavin Agnew | Mount Hutt College | |
Wayne Carroll | Excellere College | |
Mahurangi College (KA) | ||
Trevor Storr | Ko Taku Reo |
L1 Health*KA* | tbc | tbc |
L2 Health*KA* | Anna Ronaki | Onewhero Area School (KA) |
Lynda Walsh-Pasco | Roxburgh Area School | |
| (subject to demand) | |
Lynda Walsh-Pasco | Roxburgh Area School |
Senior Creative Writing | Esther Kristel | Logan Park High School |
Nicky Lewis | Ashburton College |
Liz Hannah | NetNZ |
Gaming, Film & Literature (L2, L3) (subject to demand) | tbc | tbc |
Renea Mackie | NetNZ |
KEN PULLAR
Executive Leader
Contact: ken@netnz.org
(+64) 27 446 8532
DARREN SUDLOW
Executive Leader
darren@netnz.org
(+64) 27 2171121